By the end of this 90-minute workshop on Introduction to Microsoft Power Automate, participants will be able to:
Define Power Automate and describe how it can be used to automate tasks and workflows.
Understand the various components of Power Automate, including connectors, triggers, actions, and templates.
Identify common use cases for Power Automate, such as sending automated emails, creating tasks in Microsoft Planner, and saving email attachments to OneDrive.
Create a simple flow in Power Automate using a pre-built template or building a flow from scratch.
Configure triggers and actions within a flow, including setting conditions and parameters.
Test and troubleshoot a flow to ensure it runs smoothly and correctly.
Collaborate with others to create, manage, and share flows in Power Automate.
Explore advanced features of Power Automate, such as approvals, parallel branches, and expressions.
Understand how Power Automate integrates with other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Dynamics 365.
Develop strategies for using Power Automate to streamline and automate common business processes.